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I've tried many things before, but in the past couple days I've found that eating a packet or two of mustard tends to get rid of hiccups.

What sort of tricks do you folks have?

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[–] Brkdncr@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Hiccups come from a part of our brain that’s much less evolved. It’s the same thing that fish use to push water through their gills.

And just like breathing, it’s involuntary.

You just have to wait it out until that part of your brain stem remembers it doesn’t need to do that anymore.

[–] over_clox@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

Breathing is a little weird in that regard. It's a natural instinct that you don't have to think about, but when you do think about it, you can control it more or less voluntarily.

Hiccups are often way more annoying and way more on the involuntary side of reflexes.

I've researched hiccups before, and experts say that it's basically the reflex that's meant to start newborn babies breathing. After that though, it's basically an unnecessary vestigial reflex.

I'm no expert though, I just know hiccups are fucking annoying as hell!